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24 October 2012Last Updated on 24 October 2012John Sol Cruz

Motorola is yet another Android OEM that is suffering from a lot of update woes. Despite being closely associated with Google, the company has been rather lacking in terms of their Android update support. The company made promises and broke promises regarding updates, leaving a lot of people wondering if they even want to be a Motorola user again.

Motorola’s new focus on a select few phones seems to also dictate abandonment of older phone models. For Motorola’s “fresh new start”, they seemed willing enough to let go of their older phones entirely. Unfortunately, the consumers don’t feel as enlightened and happy.

Motorola obviously wants you to stay, so they are planning to give you a better reason to do so. If you can’t get a software update to the latest version of Android, why not update the hardware itself? If you heard something like that and didn’t hear the next part, you would definitely piss off and swear away from Motorola for life, but you have to keep listening, as Motorola doesn’t want to just upgrade you, they will give you a $ 100 boost for the purchase.

A purported benchmark for the LG Nexus 4 appeared at GLBenchmark this week, showing us some of the dirty details that we were still hoping to get clarification on before the product is unveiled next Monday.

First off, you’ll notice that we have a device name of “mako” which has been known as the codename for some time now. Second, you’ll notice the word “occam” in the build fingerprint and product, another name that has been tossed around. In fact, a couple of weeks ago, the tin foil hats came out, and a group of Android enthusiasts jumped to the wild conclusion that there was a better-than-average chance that this was going to be a separate Nexus, probably built by Motorola. You see, because if you Google the term…………… continues on Droid Life